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The case examines Tesco's 'Steering Wheel' which is Tesco's version of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC). The concept of BSC was developed by Dr. Robert Kaplan and Dr. David Norton in the early 1990s. BSC proposed that organizations should be mission-driven rather than finance-driven. BSC proposed to convert strategy into an integrated management system defined across finance, customer, internal processes, and learning & growth. The case discusses how Tesco developed the 'Steering Wheel' from the BSC and used it as a tool for strategic value creation and business transformation. The 'Steering Wheel' was used to communicate strategic goals and objectives across all the levels of the organization and to measure corporate performance. The 'Steering Wheel' played a crucial role in transforming Tesco of the 1990s - then the third largest retailer in the UK, with not much of international presence - to the Tesco of 2007, which is among the top retailers in the world, and the #1 retailer in the UK with a market share of over 30% and operations in over a dozen countries across the world.

Based on Andreas Schaad (2003), A Framework for Organisational Control Principles. Discuss control   in organisations using the format below.



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Organisational control principles, like those expressed within the separation of duties, management, review and delegation, support the most business goals and activities of an organisation. a number of these principles have antecedently been delinea
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